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This Week: The New MexicoState soccer team travels to Honolulu for its final WAC road match of the season. The Aggies meet Hawai’i, Sunday, Oct. 24 at 9 p.m.

Last Week: The Aggies earned its first WAC victory of the season with a 2-1 win over FresnoState, Oct. 15. Freshman midfielder/forward Dani De La Vina scored in the 10th minute of the contest for her third goal of the season. After FresnoState tied the match, freshman midfielder Mary Kate Koziol sank a penalty kick in the 84th minute to give the Aggies a 2-1 advantage. The score was Koziol’s second of the year. The Aggies concluded the weekend with a 2-1 loss to San JoseState, Oct. 17. After trailing 1-0, freshman midfielder Daisy Hernandez tied the match when she headed a ball into the net on a free kick.

Hawai’i: The Rainbow Wahine is currently 3-11-2 and 1-2-1 in WAC play before hosting Louisiana Tech, Friday, Oct. 22. Chelsea Deptula has a team-high four goals for Hawai’i. Kanani Taaca anchors the defense with 53 saves, .624 save percentage and 2.34 goals against average.

Series Notes: The Aggies have a 1-0 lead in the all-time series. Last season, NM State edged Hawai’i, 2-1, in overtime, Oct. 18, 2009 in Las Cruces.

Previous Game: Midfielder Jazmin Cardoso sank a penalty kick with 35 seconds remaining in overtime to give NM State a 2-1 win over Hawai’i, Oct. 18. The match was scoreless until forward Crystal Burns scored in the 82nd minute.

Bits and Pieces: The Aggies are 3-for-3 on penalty kicks in 2010, which ties last season’s mark. The loss to San JoseState was the first loss of the season when the Aggies out-shoot an opponent. NM State had an 11-6 advantage in shots. In the FresnoState win, the Aggies moved to 5-0 when they take a lead into halftime.

A Rough Road: The Aggies fell at BoiseState, 6-0, Oct. 8, and at Idaho, 4-1, Oct. 10. Against the Vandals, sophomore midfielder/forward Lauren Cope put back a rebound to give the Aggies a 1-0 advantage in the first two minutes of the match. The goal was Cope’s second of the season, while freshman forward/defender Kristen Powers recorded her first career assist on the play. The Aggies also posted a season-high 12 saves at Idaho. The match at Idaho was the Aggies’ first loss when they scored the first goal and took more corner kicks.

A Tough Start: The Aggies opened WAC play with a tough 2-1 double overtime loss at Nevada, Oct. 1. Freshman forward/defender Kristen Powers scored her first WAC goal to tie the contest, 1-1, with five minutes remaining in regulation. In the defensive struggle, redshirt freshman Mikaela Bitner grabbed a career-high 11 saves. It was the fourth overtime contest of the year for NM State and third that reached double OT. Currently, NM State is 0-2-2 in overtime matches. The WAC opener was also the first time the Aggies allowed more than a single goal in a match. NM State then suffered its first loss at home this year with a 3-0 decision to UtahState in the conference home opener, Oct. 3.

Road Warriors: Sophomore forward/midfielder Crystal Burns gave the Aggies a 2-1 lead on a 30-yard strike with only 10 minutes left in regulation at Wyoming. The Aggies tied the match, 1-1, in the 63rd minute on sophomore midfielder/forward Lauren Cope’s first goal of the season. She blasted the ball into the top right corner of the net when Burns found her behind the defense. NM State’s four-match unbeaten streak was snapped at Northern Colorado with a 1-0 overtime loss. This was the first goal allowed in 429 minutes for the Aggies.

Among the Elite: In the NCAA rankings, the Aggies are No. 44 in scoring offense (2.0). Individually, sophomore midfielder/forward Crystal Burns is 38th in assists per game (0.47) as of Oct. 17.

Against the Competition: The Aggies are tied for first in the WAC in saves (97). NM State is second in points (90), goals (32), goals per game (2.00), assists (26) and assists per game (1.62) and tied for second in corner kicks (80) as of Oct. 18.

Individually, sophomore midfielder/forward Crystal Burns ranks first in assists per game (0.47) and tied for second in assists (7). She is fourth in game-winning goals (3) and fifth in points per game (1.27). Burns ranks seventh in points (19), goals (6) and goals per game (0.40) and 10th in shots (34).

She ranks tied for ninth in goals (6) and tied for eighth in goals per game (0.38). Redshirt freshman goalkeeper Mikaela Bitner ranks first in saves per game (6.09) and third in save percentage (.827). She is tied for fourth in saves (67).

In WAC matches only, the Aggies have a league-best 45 saves. Additionally, Bitner ranks first in saves per game (7.00) and freshman goalkeeper Erin Wosick is second (5.75). Wosick is third in saves (23) and Bitner is tied for fifth (21).

Burn Notice: Sophomore forward/midfielder Crystal Burns was named Verizon WAC Offensive Player of the Week, for the week of Sept. 13-19. This is her first career honor, and she is the third Aggie to earn the recognition this season. Burns scored four goals and added three assists in a pair of wins for the Aggie soccer team over Alabama A&M, 8-0, Sept. 17, and Lamar, 4-0, Sept. 19. Against Alabama A&M, she scored two goals and added an assist, including her second game-winning goal of the season. It was her first-ever multiple-goal contest at NM State. In a 4-0 win over Lamar, Burns tallied two goals and two assists. She posted an impressive .833 shots on goal percentage in the final two non-conference matches of the season.

Home Fries: In the final two non-conference home matches of the season, the Aggies defeated Alabama A&M, 8-0, and Lamar, 4-0. NM State tied the school record for goals in a match against Alabama A&M. Sophomore midfielder/forward Crystal Burns scored a match-high two goals. NM State recorded its second consecutive shutout, and freshman goalkeeper Erin Wosick posted her second career shutout. In the win over Lamar, the Aggies recorded their third consecutive shutout, and Burns scored a pair of goals in the second straight match.

Protecting Home Turf: The Aggies went undefeated at home in non-conference play this season with a 5-0-2 record in seven matches. The first two overtime contests of the season occurred at home with 1-1 ties in double overtime to Northern Arizona and Montana.

Into the Net: The Aggie offense has been fierce this season with 32 goals scored in 16 matches. In 2009, NM State only scored 23 goals in 19 matches. The Aggies have also scored eight goals in a match twice this season against Prairie View A&M and Alabama A&M.

It’s a No-No: The Aggie defense didn’t allow a goal in the final three non-conference home matches (North Dakota, Alabama A&M and Lamar). NM State held Alabama A&M to three shots, a season-best mark. The Aggies also held both Alabama A&M and Lamar to two shots on goal, a season-best showing.

Bitner Recognized: Redshirt freshman goalkeeper Mikaela Bitner was named the Verizon WAC Defensive Player of the Week, for the week of Sept. 6-12. This is her first career honor. Bitner anchored the Aggie defense to a 1-0 shutout victory over North Dakota, Sept. 10. She collected her first career shutout behind a season-high nine saves. Bitner also posted a 1.000 save percentage in 90 minutes of play.

Quick Strike: Sophomore forward/midfielder Crystal Burns led the Aggies to a 1-0 win over North Dakota, Sept. 10, in Las Cruces, with her first goal of the season in the eighth minute of action. The score was also her first career game-winning goal at NM State.

Clutch Performance: For the second time, sophomore forward Yolanda McMillion tied the match for the Aggies with a second half goal against Northern Arizona. She also tied the contest with Montana at 1-1. Additionally, McMillion has two game-winning goals this season.

TitleTown: NM State claimed its second tournament title in two years following a pair of wins over Prairie View A&M, 8-0, and JacksonvilleState, 2-1, in the inaugural Hotel Encanto Aggie Classic in Las Cruces. Sophomore forward Yolanda McMillion led the Aggies with the first hat trick in school history with three goals in the tournament finale against Prairie View A&M. NM State posted its first shutout of the season in freshman goalkeeper Erin Wosick’s first career start. The Aggies won its first match of the season with a 2-1 victory over JacksonvilleState, and McMillion scored the game-winning goal in the 64th minute.

McMillion Honored: Sophomore forward Yolanda McMillion was named the WAC Offensive Player of the Week, Aug. 30. This is the first career honor for McMillion. She led the Aggies to the Hotel Encanto Aggie Classic title with the first hat trick in school history. McMillion scored three goals in NM State’s 8-0 victory against Prairie View A&M, Aug. 29. She also scored the game-winning goal in a 2-1 victory over JacksonvilleState, Aug. 27. For the week, McMillion posted a team-high four goals, two game-winning goals, and eight points with a .714 shots on goal percentage. She also became the first Aggie in school history to score multiple goals in a single match.

Records Fall: In the win over Prairie View A&M, the Aggies set five new records including goals (eight), points (23), assists (7), shots on goal (20) and corner kicks (18). The Aggies also posted their first shutout of the season.

High Powered Offense: The Aggies set a school record for shots in a match with 29 against JacksonvilleState.

Scoring Machines: Prior to the Prairie View A&M contest, the Aggies didn’t have a player score more than a single goal in a match. But that changed with sophomore forward Yolanda McMillion’s hat trick and a pair of goals from senior midfielder Baili Foutz and redshirt sophomore defender Heather Goldberg. The appearance against Prairie View A&M was Goldberg’s first showing in the Crimson and White.

Extra Time: In the season opener against Montana, Aug. 22, the Aggies played their first overtime match of the year. The 1-1 double overtime draw was the first tie of the season and at home. The contest was also the first tie with a non-conference opponent in school history. In the second double overtime match of the season, NM State posted a 1-1 tie with Northern Arizona, Sept. 5. The Aggies evened the scored in the 64th minute when sophomore forward Crystal Burns found sophomore forward Yolanda McMillion.

Looking Ahead: The Aggies host Louisiana Tech in the regular season finale, Friday, Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. NM State is also honoring seniors Baili Foutz and Nina Yanes.